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Asperger’s just is part of Autism now, the DSM V basically rolled up everything similar into Autism Spectrum Disorder, where there are a whole bunch of behavioral ‘dimensions’, and basically if your ‘total score’ exceeds a certain threshold, congrats you get the Autism achievement, lol. 99% sure anybody who was diagnosed/classified as Aspergers would now be essentially a ‘flavor’ of Autist. There is also a significant genetic component to Autism… if your brother, mother, father have it, etc, more likely you will as well, or at least be higher on the ASD score than a normie from a family of normies. AuDHD is Autism + ADHD, which can and do co-occur, but at least for myself, I’m just Autistic. Anyway, this is all an overwrought way of me trying to say you have more options than consigning yourself to hope for a fantastic movie plot to occur to you.
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lemmy.world
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Linux‑advocacy culture trains people to believe that their intent matters more than their poor behavior. (“I’m helping, therefore I can’t be breaking rules.”) Their identity as a Linux user grants them special exemption. (“I’m one of the good guys, so moderation shouldn’t apply to me.”) Any pushback is persecution. (“They won’t let us argue our side”) This is ingroup exceptionalism. -They don’t understand why we’re not a part of them and often ask if this community is sarcasm. When rejected they act like we don’t allow them a voice, when all that voice would be is heckling their victims with phrases like: ‘works on my machine’, ‘pebkac’, ‘skill issue’, ‘slop’, etc. They think their anti‑AI whining is “better” than AI content. As if people would rather read their whining and ‘AI Slop’ like responses instead of accurate information. In their worldview AI is corporate and impure. While their own text is artisanal, authentic, righteous (despite being inaccurate). It’s not about quality, coherence, or relevance. -It’s virtue signaling. They’re not evaluating content; they’re performing loyalty. -And this is why it comes across as a religion. Linux advocacy culture teaches rules are negotiable if you argue enough, moderators are obstacles, not authorities, and persistence as akin to correctness. -Which makes them insanely annoying buggers. They don’t see modmail as communication. They see it as a challenge or a puzzle to solve. A system to brute‑force, a gate to hack. When we reject them, they assume we misunderstood them. We didn’t read carefully, we need to be educated, and we’ll eventually concede if they repeat themselves enough. They often assume we don’t ‘know Linux’ (like they do) and it’s why we’re ‘lost’ or ‘confused’. The behavior feels pathological. -Because the culture rewards maladaptive communication patterns such as obsessive correction, compulsive argumentation, inability to disengage, inability to accept boundaries, belief that suffering is akin to virtue, belief that complexity is intelligence, and belief that disagreement is oppression. -This is why they act confused AF. Remember, we’re dealing with people in denial of their inferiority displaying their inferiority complex. We’d be stripping them of their self-esteem, and self-worth if we were able to make any sense to them. c/linuxsucks is the one place where their mythology collapses. We’re not hostile -we’re accurate. We’re not emotional -we’re factual. We’re not so much anti‑Linux as we’re anti‑nonsense. We’re up against a culture built on folklore, telephony, and self-reinforcing myths. They come to us confused, defensive, performative, and desperate to reassert their narrative and don’t understand why their tactics don’t work. When we reject them, they interpret it as a threat, not moderation. (Hence ignoring our rules and glazing over that they’re ‘not welcome’)
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lemmy.world
I’m so glad you asked. Kitboga, a YouTuber who loves to mess with scam callers, has recently made a video showing what you can do to mess with an AI agent. In a nutshell, they are designed to do what you ask them to do and be WAY more accommodating than any human would be. The more crazy things you prompt it to do that pulls the conversation towards something that no longer resembles a normal conversation, the more they will tend to ignore their original prompts and be easily talked into putting themselves in infinite loops. They also start to spectacularly glitch out because there is no training data for what you’re making them do. Tons of fun to be had.
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lemmy.blahaj.zone
kind of a loser :<
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lemmy.ml
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lemmy.today
Is that guy too short that he needs an elevated pathway?
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Let’s all sit and watch, sit and watch. No one is going to do nothing about it, riots belong to the past, as internet is a place to complain and raise awareness, but do absolutely nothing.
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We’re very excited to announce three online discussion events, set to take place on July 18th and 19th, marking the 90th anniversary of the Spanish Revolution and Civil War. More information and links to register below. These events are organized by Black Rose/Rosa Negra and sponsored by AK Press. No other topic in the history of the anarchist movement has been more thoroughly examined and debated than the Spanish Revolution & Civil War. And for good reason; the events that began in July 1936 culminated with millions of workers’ active participation in a revolutionary project aiming to vanquish the state and class society and to replace them with self-managed socialism. Despite all manner of contradictions and obstacles, they came close. Instead of looking back at this relatively brief episode of revolutionary upheaval and social transformation as a historical novelty—or worse, as an opportunity to rehash tired sectarian squabbles—it’s our responsibility as revolutionaries to retrieve its enduring lessons and to figure out how to apply them to our work today. This is our objective with the three discussions we’ve organized for the weekend of July 18th and 19th. Registration is required and is free. There are unique registration links for each day of the series, you must register for each day you wish to attend! All registrants will be entered to win a $25 gift certificate for use in the AK Press webstore. July 18th Session 1: The Revolution, the Civil War, and the State 12:00 pm PDT / 1:00 MDT / 2:00 CDT / 3:00 EDT – [7:00 pm UTC] Danny Evans, author of Revolution and the State (AK Press 2020), will kick things off with a discussion covering the broad sweep of events that define the Spanish Civil War & Revolution. Special attention will be given to the role of the state and the attempt to abolish it. Register for July 18th July 19th Session 2: Revolutionary Feminism and Feminism in the Revolution 10:00 am PDT / 11:00 am MDT / 12 pm CDT / 1 pm EDT – [5:00 pm UTC] Prof. Martha Ackelsberg, author of Free Women of Spain (AK Press 2004), joins us to discuss the aims, organization, and activity of women anarchists as they extended the revolution into all aspects of social life, including the abolition of patriarchal domination. Session 3: Today’s Spanish and Catalan Anarchists on the Revolution’s Enduring Legacies and Lessons Members of the Spanish and Catalan anarchist political organizations LIZA and Embat will join us to discuss how the memory of the 1936 Revolution and Civil War has come to shape the anarchist movement today, and what lessons are most crucial for revolutionaries to take away. Register for July 19th Remember! You must register for each date you would like to attend! The post Online Events: The Spanish Revolution & Civil War at 90 appeared first on Black Rose/Rosa Negra Anarchist Federation. From Black Rose/Rosa Negra Anarchist Federation via This RSS Feed.
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lemmy.ml
cross-posted from: https://expressional.social/users/Peter_Link/statuses/116846041294566331 National Nurses United in #USA demands end to the US blockade of fuel entering Cuba from #NationalNursesUnited (on FB) #Nurses save lives! That’s why we’re in D.C. demanding the #US end the #blockade of fuel entering #Cuba. This is fuel that powers water pumps and #hospitals that 11 million people depend on. Surgeries postponed. Essential #medicines gone. Infant mortality doubled. Enough! #NoWarOnCuba #USHandsOffCuba #OilForCuba! #CubaIsNotAlone #EndTheBlockadeEmbargo #CubaSolidarity #LetCubaLive #EndSanctionsAgainstCuba #OffTheList #CubaNoEstáSola #VivaCuba #CubaSí #AbajoElBloqueo #SolidaridadConCuba #PetróleoParaCuba #LatinAmerica #Caribbean #news #politics #USpol @cuba
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::: spoiler Tap for summary from /r/starcitizen #sc-news discord bot: AI Content ➣ 4.9 initiatives, comms calls, and new NPCs for upcoming missions and locations. AI (Features & Tech) ➣ Super Heavy Armor NPC fixes and fixing human AI issues like shooting at targets they couldn’t see. ➣ Various additions to the Apex Valakkar like area constraint/avoidance, laser and EMP attacks, attack switching, and surface sound detection. The Yormandi getting stuck in Reactions was also fixed. ➣ Flight AI updates for fleeing behind objects and counter-chasing behaviors, though these are not currently in the PU Animation ➣ The Animation team worked on both the upcoming mission-giver Recco Battaglia and the Apex Valakkar. Both Recco’s physical location appearance and comms calls were worked on. Art (Characters) ➣ New armor, mission rewards, and updates to the Nine Tails gang. ➣ Work continued on StarWear. ➣ The Concept Art team progressed with a new combat armor. Art (Ships) ➣ UK ships team finished out the Railen and Tyilui before resuming work on another Grey’s Market ship. ➣ The Anvil Liberator is progressing thanks to Anvil kit pieces from ships like the Paladin and Asgard. ➣ More artists have moved onto the RSI Galaxy with the Alien Week ships now finished out ➣ Two new ground vehicle variants are progressing fast, with one having passed both whitebox and greybox reviews while the other is approaching whitebox review. Four unannounced ships also progressed: ➣ The first, a new fighter, has passed its whitebox review and is being further refined in greybox for November. ➣ The second, a Xi’an generalist ship enter pre-production. ➣ The third progressed toward its LOD0 gate. ➣ The fourth had its greybox gate review. Components and weapons were moved around, and the Mo-cap team is working on how to handle the ship’s complex animations. ➣ In North America, the Drake Kraken continued moving toward its greybox gate review. Art (Weapons) ➣ Work on a new large-caliber weapon, weapon content for upcoming patches, and weapon paint for upcoming events. Community ➣ Pride Month and the Show us your Colors contest. ➣ Various patch relates comms ➣ Alien Week and Xeno Craft Challenge ➣ Bar Citizen World Tour Core Gameplay ➣ Bug fixing and root cause identification, especially for hangar, freight elevator, and ship travel-related bugs. ➣ Magazine backpack loading for the HMG. Melee changes to support the HMG and give guns damage value for strikes with buttstocks. ➣ Individual item claiming added via the Claim Mode. ➣ Starwear work progressed. Some armors, like the Novikov suit, may require specific clothing to be worn under the suit. Starwear ui progressed with indications for what items can and can’t be worn together, an indication for spaceworthy gear, and an improved weight bar. ➣ Starchitect work. Placement of items at location, compatibility with other systems like the starmap and freight elevators. ➣ Command Module work. ➣ Instancing and Siege of Orison 2 work. ➣ Transport improvements. ➣ Mission toolset work ➣ Ship Hangar Services finish out with ordnance containers. ➣ Social and Orgs work with location-based chat channels and beginning work on a new Friends app. Creature Content ➣ Valakkar family behavior updates work on the Apex Valakkar. ➣ Pre-production on a new family of creatures. Economy ➣ Underlying system improvements. Mission Design ➣ Siege of Orison 2 ➣ Recco Battaglia Missions ➣ Work on enemy ship spawns in missions to account for armor and balance changes. Narrative ➣ Work on events for upcoming patches. ➣ Considering what additional content may be needed for upcoming patches and working on names and descriptions for all kinds of new items accordingly. Online Technology ➣ Work on multiple internal tools, databases, and bug fixes. R&D ➣ Gas cloud, fog, and weather visual improvements. VFX ➣ Railen and Tyilui work. ➣ Siege of Orison visuals. :::
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The New York Times, the US’s most powerful establishment news outlet, has reported on President Donald Trump’s “memorandum of understanding” with Iran from a pro-war and/or pro-Israel perspective. Why did Trump end the war without limiting Iran’s “nuclear program” and its support for “proxy forces,” or without conducting “regime” change? These are the questions that have preoccupied the paper of record’s news reporting. As I’ve noted before (FAIR.org, 3/30/26), multiple Times employees are reporting from and currently living in Israel, despite Israel’s blanket censorship policies, not to mention its killing hundreds of journalists. Meanwhile, the paper has no reporters in Iran, a situation it blames on Iran’s press restrictions. This editorial decision has no doubt contributed to the paper covering the memorandum from an Israeli perspective, which is not aligned with the 59% of the US adult population who say the US using military force in Iran was the wrong decision. ‘Frightening new reality’ The New York Times (6/14/26) reports that Israel faults a deal that Iran agreed to for not “creating the conditions for the collapse of the Iranian government.” Over its first article (6/14/26) published about the memorandum, the New York Times headline read, “In Israel, Broad Discontent Even Before Deal’s Details Are Known.” The subhead noted that “Israelis across the political spectrum have said the agreement appears to leave fundamental security threats posed by Iran unaddressed.” The piece, by Times Jerusalem correspondent Isabel Kershner, uncritically granted anonymity to an “Israeli who had been briefed on the deal with Iran” to “discuss diplomacy.” They listed their “main problems” with the proposal: “no clear answers regarding the treatment of Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium, and not enough curbs on Iran’s nuclear program,” no “conditions for the collapse of the Iranian government” and “no clear mechanism for forcing Iran to halt its support for its proxy forces.” One day later, the Times (6/15/26) published an article headlined “Israel Counts the Ways That Netanyahu’s Iran Strategy Failed.” Times Jerusalem bureau chief David M. Halbfinger and Tel Aviv staff writer Ronen Bergman noted that the agreement “omits some of the most important things Israel wanted.” These “important things” included “to curb Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal” and “its funding of regional proxies like Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen, who have attacked Israel with their own arsenals.” The deal “could help Iran bolster those proxies by easing sanctions, which would allow billions of dollars to flow into its bank accounts,” Halbfinger and Bergman added. ‘Catastrophic capitulation’ The New York Times (6/18/26) says “Israel awoke to a frightening new reality”—one that “seeks to handcuff Israel” by forcing it to withdraw from a country it invaded. Three days later, Halbfinger published an article (6/18/26) headlined “Israel, Stunned by Trump’s Iran Deal, Sees It as a ‘Catastrophic Capitulation.’” This time, Halbfinger wrote that Israel awoke to a frightening new reality on Thursday as it absorbed, with disbelief and largely in silence, the terms of President Trump’s preliminary agreement to end the war with Iran. Halbfinger noted that “it accomplishes none of Israel’s war aims, analysts and officials said, and arguably leaves the country in worse shape on each of them.” Among those aims? “Regime change,” “ballistic missiles and proxy militias” and “Iran’s nuclear program,” listed Halbfinger. Uncritically parroting Israeli government talking points that frame Israel as the victim is journalistic obfuscation at best: Israel privately lobbied to assassinate Iran’s lead negotiator and to “restart the war with a new round of strikes targeting the country’s oil infrastructure” (Capital and Empire, 5/28/26), and it insists it has the right to continue ethnically cleansing Lebanon. ‘One of the biggest challenges of his career’ The New York Times (6/21/26) says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is “fighting for his political survival”—as opposed to the Palestinians, Lebanese and Iranians Netanyahu would like to keep bombing, who are fighting for their actual survival. One week after her first article about the memorandum was published, the Times’ Kershner wrote another article (6/21/26) headlined “Netanyahu Faces One of the Biggest Challenges of His Career.” Her thesis was that Netanyahu “is fighting for his political survival” due to “the emergence of a peace deal that Israel is not a party to.” Kershner wrote that Netanyahu “has staked his career on preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons, which Israel views as an existential threat.” Kershner, like Halbfinger and Bergman, ignored the fact that Iran has upheld its promise not to build a nuclear weapon (Arms Control Association, 2/25). By contrast, Israel—not Iran—is the only country in the Middle East to possess nuclear weapons, and the US remains the only country to ever use a nuclear weapon in war. Kershner wrote: The agreement seeks to curtail Israel’s freedom of action in Lebanon, where the Israeli military has been fighting Hezbollah, the Iran-backed proxy militia on its doorstep. The deal makes no mention of curbing Iran’s ballistic missiles, which Iran has used to attack Israel and US Gulf allies during the wars. And it leaves the nuclear issue to be addressed in further negotiations. Framing Israel’s killing of more than 4,100 people in Lebanon and displacement of 1.2 million since March (Drop Site News, 6/22/26), as “Israel’s freedom of action” insinuates that Israel is entitled to occupation and ethnic cleansing. And by noting that Iran has used its ballistic missiles “to attack Israel and US Gulf allies during the wars,” Kershner ignored which two countries attacked the other first, and which country used its ballistic missile arsenal to defend itself against further attacks (PBS, 6/18/26; Middle East Eye, 6/23/26). ‘A let down and reality check’ In a New York Times piece (6/15/26) on Iranian reaction to the deal, there is no criticism of the US or Israel, other than an attack on Trump from “a monarchist political activist in Washington who has supported the war against Iran.” As for the Iranian perspective, the Times published an article (6/15/26) headlined “Many Iranians Express Relief Over Agreement to End the War.” The subhead read, “After enduring months of conflict, ordinary people in Iran were relieved to hear about the deal. Opposition groups were disappointed.” The Times’ Farnaz Fassihi noted that Iranians expressed a range of emotions over the agreement to end a war that killed thousands across the region and brought enormous loss with no gain for millions of others. Fassihi quoted just two sources based in Tehran, one of whom she interviewed by telephone, the other by text message. One asked, “What was the point of this war? What did it bring us exactly?” The other asked: “Is this REAL? Are they serious?” Fassihi added that for Iranian opposition groups and some members of the diaspora who had hoped the war would topple the Islamic Republic, the agreement was both a let down and a reality check. Fassihi cited a social media post by Behnam Amini, a “monarchist political activist in Washington who has supported the war against Iran.” Fassihi also noted: In Iran, a minority within the hard-line political faction—those who ideologically favor destruction of Israel and war with the US by any means—unleashed fury at Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Gen. Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the lead negotiator and speaker of parliament. The piece was unable to quote a source that expressed explicit opposition to the US/Israel’s attacks on Iran—which suggests the limitations of the Times’ long-distance approach to covering Iranian opinion. From FAIR via This RSS Feed.
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cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/48818473 Video Source If you are in Massachusetts and you think you see ICE, become aware of a detention, or have any photos/videos of ICE incidents, please call or text the LUCE hotline at (617) 370-5023 (https://www.lucemass.org/).
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The underlying political friction became obvious to the public when State TV abruptly halted the interview just as Ghalibaf began detailing the specific US Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) mechanisms validating these oil sales. Media outlet Tabnak reported that the sudden broadcast interruption removed at least 20 minutes of vital administrative explanations, sparking immediate debate across domestic news platforms regarding internal government coordination. In the censored portions of the footage later released by Tabnak, an animated Ghalibaf blamed domestic political rivals for attempting to downplay the diplomatic breakthrough to serve partisan interests. “Why are these claims being made now? Because they refuse to admit that oil exports are now operating under an OFAC waiver,” Ghalibaf asked, concluding with a warning that political disputes must not compromise national interests
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Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday called for a prohibition on data center construction in rural neighborhoods amid growing backlash to the energy and water-intensive facilities, especially in heavily Republican communities. The governor, who previously touted Texas as “the epicenter of AI development,” made the statement at a campaign event in a small town East Texas, which has seen a surge in data center development.
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lemmy.zip
also if it sounds like its too good to be true, the biggest flaw the device has is that its idle power usage is high, so its a device you definitely want to shut off after youre done playing.
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lemmy.world
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There’s different ways to do it iirc. It can either remain as a separate system for hot water or connect directly into the hot water heater and offset the energy costs for running it. My showers are about three gallons because I’m not actually using my plumbing, I’m using a separate camp shower. It’d be pretty simple to just dump the hot water from the solar heater into the shower bucket in that case.
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I mean, some of this is airbag crash sensors. So if you crash your car it definitely feels it. Whether or not you want to make it feel pain or not is up to you but cars are 100% designed to feel crashes.
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kbin.social
Former Reddit user looking for an alternative! I love Creative Writing, games, anime/manga, Android, movies, books, practicing phone photography, and long strolls to nowhere in particular. I’m also on Mastodon talking about day-to-day stuff like my progress in Animal Crossing New Horizons or whatever has caught my fancy! I’m a card-carrying homosexual if that truly matters duckies! I’m @WanderingInDigitalWorlds on Mastodon, I joined the @mstdn.games server!
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To fund perpetual war, Israel has grown ever more reliant on issuing bonds. Relinquishing these holdings, often invested passively, disrupts that equation.
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lemmy.blahaj.zone
are you going to agitate your fist at your strawman until you die? anyways, so true bestie, liberal governments would never allow dangerous pesticides
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I no longer use any wrappers or utils, they’re just bloat. Now I just use my dousing rod to read and set bits in my RAM, way more efficient
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